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Swimming & Diving Posts Solid Performance in St. Louis
The University of Evansville men’s and women’s swimming and diving team matched up against Saint Louis and Missouri in a dual, Saturday night.
As a team the men lost to Saint Louis 112-101 and to Missouri 124-72, while the women were taken down 154-68 against Saint Louis and 124-88 with Missouri.
In the 1-meter diving UE took the top four spots, led by Maggie Franz with a score of 250.20.
Austin Smith captured first place in the 500-yard freestyle at 4:46.42, Ee E Tan took second place in the event at 4:48.70.
Alaina Sylvester earned second place in the 100-yard breaststroke (1:08.93) and Sage Moore (1:09.28) took third.
Eli James finished the 100-yard breaststroke in 1:00.00 getting second, while Max Dehen took third in 1:00.91.
The Purple Aces are back in action at home Jan. 24 at 4 p.m. against Illinois State for the women’s senior day.
Records Broken at EIU Invitational
The University of Evansville men’s and women’s track and field team started indoor season off on a high point with personal bests and program records being set.
Zach Dove opened the indoor season with a program record 14.73-meter 35-pound weight throw, finishing in seventh.
In the second program record of the day Haylee Harmeyer raced a PR 400-meter dash at 1:03.12, finishing 13th.
Michael Boots adds to his historical career with a indoor shot put record, besting a record that stood since 1980, earning a 14.51-meter fourth place toss. Boots added a personal best in the weight throw at 13.04-meters.
Baylee Geng opened her season with a personal best in the 20-pound weight throw with a 9.52-meter 21st place finish.
The Purple Aces are back in action on Jan. 24-25 at the SIU Don Denoon Invitational.
Big second half lifts Bears to win over Aces
UE back home Wednesday to face Drake
Senior K.J. Riley had his best outing since November, tallying 22 points on Saturday with the University of Evansville men’s basketball team falling by a 68-58 final to Missouri State inside the Ford Center.
Riley was a perfect 6-for-6 from the line and hit 7 of his 14 field goal attempts. Sam Cunliffe finished the day with 11 points. John Hall, Artur Labinowicz and Jawaun Newton led Evansville (9-10, 0-6 MVC) with five rebounds apiece. The duo of Isiaih Mosley and Keandre Cook were the top performers for the Bears (9-10, 3-3 MVC), recording 23 and 19 points, respectively. Mosley led all players with 10 field goal makes and a total of eight boards.
In Saturday’s contest, the Aces outscored the Bears by a 35-30 tally in the first half while posting eight assists against three turnovers. The final 20 minutes saw UE get outscored by a 38-23 tally while registering two assists and turning it over 10 times. The December 31 meeting in Springfield was a similar outing with UE having a 31-23 edge in the first half before MSU outscored Evansville by a 42-21 tally in the latter half.
“We did a really good job of sharing the basketball in the first half but got away from that in the second. We have to continue to work and that is exactly what we will do going forward,†Aces interim head coach Bennie Seltzer said. “What we are preaching as a staff is if you are open, knock it down. Our shots are just not falling; that is not an excuse, but they are just not falling right now.â€
Evansville had a solid first half, shooting 43.3% on its way to a 35-30 lead at the half. K.J. Riley posted 17 points in the opening stanza while hitting all six free throws. After the teams swapped triples to start the game, UE utilized a 6-of-8 shooting start to take a 14-9 advantage in the opening six minutes.
Missouri State rallied back to take a 17-16 lead on a triple from Isiaih Mosley before the Aces retook the lead for the remainder of the period. Sam Cunliffe found Evan Kuhlman open under the basket to put the lead back in the Aces hands. Up by a pair, Riley was fouled on a 3-point try and converted all three attempts to push the lead to 26-21.
With 17 seconds on the clock, Riley knocked down his fifth basket of the game and hit the ensuing free throw attempts to make it a 35-28 game before an MSU basket at the buzzer cut the lead to 35-30 at the break.
Riley opened the second half just as he did in the first half, connecting on another bucket to make it a 7-point game. That is when the Bears kicked it into high gear, holding UE scoreless for a stretch of five minutes while their offense ran off eight points in a row to retake a 38-37 edge. Cunliffe had a 4-point stretch on his own to put Evansville back on top, but the rally for MSU continued. They outscored the Aces by an 18-4 margin to go up by a 48-41 margin.
A huge basket at the midway point of the half saw Shamar Givance drain a triple before a Jawaun Newton layup got the Aces within two (48-46) at the 9:40 mark. Missouri State countered with a 5-0 rally of their own before Marcus Henderson hit his first triple of the game to cut the gap to four at 53-49. With just under four minutes left, the Bear lead reached nine before Henderson’s second trey got Evansville back within six at 60-54. The Bears fended off the Aces over the final minutes and finished with the 68-58 win.
“In the first half, they had a hard time of guarding our offense. In the second half, they switched stuff up and would not allow us to kick it out and get into our lanes,†UE junior Sam Cunliffe said. “We need to do a better job of making adjustments.â€
Cunliffe came off the bench on Saturday with Newton and Noah Frederking making the start. Coach Seltzer explained the move after the game.
“I was looking at defense. Those guys (Jawaun/Noah) played really well together at Indiana State and I wanted to have them on the floor to start the game,†Seltzer explained. “With Sam and Shamar coming in off the bench, that gave us some offensive firepower to change the tempo.â€
The Bears defense held the Aces to 38.6% shooting while their offense shot 47.3% including an even 50% in the second half. Both teams totaled 33 rebounds.
Evansville has its sights set on another home game on Wednesday with Drake coming to the Ford Center for a 6 p.m. game.
Senator Braun Hashing it Out On Podcast
On Wednesday, Senator Braun sat down with Siraj Hashmi on The Washington Examiner‘s podcast Hashing it Out for a wide-ranging discussion on the Senate impeachment trial of President Donald Trump, as well as the real issues Hoosiers care about, like ideas to fix the broken healthcare system through price transparency and free-market principles, his bipartisan Climate Solutions Caucus, and the foreign policy situation with Iran.

As the House voted to send the impeachment articles against President Trump to the Senate for a trial, the debate is intensifying over how the Republican-led chamber should proceed. Should Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell move to bring forward witnesses in the trial or should he look for a speedy acquittal of the president?
My guest today is Sen. Mike Braun, a first-term Republican from Indiana.
On today’s show, we’re going to discuss how Republicans are approaching the Senate trial, as well as other political issues being debated on Capitol Hill such as healthcare, combating climate change, and restricting President Trump’s war powers.
FOOTNOTE: Hashing it Out is a podcast hosted by Siraj Hashmi, Washington Examiner’s commentary video editor and writer. Each episode includes a political guest to offer historical context of the news and politics of the day and insight into how we got to where we are. If you want to find the deeper meaning behind current events, then Hashing it Out is the podcast for you.
VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES
 Evansville, IN – Below are the felony cases to be filed by the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office today.
Lyndon Ussery: Operating a vehicle with an ACE of 0.15 or more with a passenger less than 18 years of age (Level 6 Felony), Operating a vehicle while intoxicated endangering a person with a passenger less than 18 years of age (Level 6 Felony)
Jaylen Alexander Mark: Theft (Level 6 Felony)
Thomas Kelly Gray: Possession of methamphetamine (Level 5 Felony), Possession of methamphetamine (Level 6 Felony), Possession of paraphernalia (Class C misdemeanor), Operating a motor vehicle without financial responsibility (A infraction)
Moped Rider Arrested For DUI And Battery After Striking A Female Firefighter
Vanderburgh County – Last night at approximately 6:50, Indiana State Police, Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office and Scott Township Fire Department responded to the parking lot of Gardos Italian Oven restaurant located at 13220 Darmstadt Road after 911 received a call that a male had fallen off a moped and was injured.
The moped rider was identified as Matthew D. Mattingly, 31, of Vincennes. Mattingly was intoxicated and was unable to submit to standard field sobriety tests.
He also refused to submit to a chemical test. As Scott Township firefighters were checking Mattingly for injuries he struck a female firefighter in the face.
Mattingly resisted arrest and made threats toward law enforcement. He was taken into custody and transported to the Vanderburgh County Jail where he is currently being held on bond.
Arrested and Charges:
- Matthew D. Mattingly, 31, Vincennes, IN
- Driving While Intoxicated with a Prior Conviction, Class 6 Felony
- Battery against a Public Safety Official, Class 6 Felony
- Intimidation, Class 6 Felony
- Resisting Law Enforcement, Class A Misdemeanor
- Disorderly Conduct, Class B Misdemeanor
Arresting Officers: Troopers John Davis and Alex Vennekotter, Indiana State Police
Assisting Agency: Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office
AMY BACK TO RUN FOR THE VANDERBURGH COUNTY COUNCIL
Amy Back Officially Kick Off Her Campaign For Vanderburgh County Council At Large Seat
Last week Amy’s Back and her friends and family joined her as she filed for the office of the Vanderburgh County Council at the Vanderburgh County Elections Office, Room 216, Civic Center Administration Building.
Amy is a long-time community champion. She has experience in both the business and non-profit sectors. Amy will bring that experience, along with new ideas and passion, to help usher the Vanderburgh County Council into a new decade.
She earned her BACHELOR OF ARTS & SCIENCES at INDIANA UNIVERSITY 2003. She majored in Political Science and earned a minor in History and Communications & Culture.
Her Current And Past  Achievements Are:
Member of the 2019-2020 Hoosier Women Forward class.
Chair of Principal Search Committee, which included developing committee, interviewing candidates, meeting with current faculty and staff for input and selecting a candidate.
President of St. Joseph School Board, which included running efficient monthly meetings and coordinating with Administration on policy issues & parent concerns.
Instrumental in getting a Masters Level Social Worker at St. Joseph School through Youth First. Â Youth First Board of Directors, present.
Leadership Evansville, class of 2008 & Board of Directors, 2010-2012
Vanderburgh County Legal Aid Society Board of Directors, 2006-2009
Indiana House of Representatives “Outstanding Intern of the Year†2003.
EVENT COORDINATOR | MAYOR’S SUBSTANCE ABUSE TASK FORCE | MARCH 2017-OCTOBER 2018
Coordinated three-day professional development training for social workers.
Developed and implemented a marketing plan for a community event regarding a specific method towards helping families with substance abuse.
Secured sponsorships and funding for the CRAFT training event
She was the Director of Membership and Investor Relations for the Southwest Indiana Chamber from June 2007 to APRIL 2012.
Grew the Chamber’s membership through the design & execution of an effective recruitment & retention strategy.
Served as the key staff liaison to the Ambassador & Membership Committees. Worked in the collaboration with the Chamber’s Director of Marketing on a lead generation and member retention strategy.
As Legislative Assistant and Intern Coordinator for Indiana for the Indiana House of Representatives, she carried a caseload of three state legislators with work including constituent services, policy research, all correspondence.